The Health Supplement Copywriter

Tom Andrews (Page 2)

I use the written word to make health supplement companies more money.

How?

By writing copy that persuades people in your target market to buy. Simple.

Whether it’s a sales letter, email, or a page on your website, having great copy is vital if you want to increase your sales and make as much money as possible. And who the heck doesn’t wanna do that?

Anyway, why health supplement companies?

Well, I used to work in the health and fitness industry. And I know the market like the back of my hand. Which, by the way, is VERY important.

Here’s why:

You see, when it comes to writing high-converting copy, 80% of the battle is knowing the market. This includes knowing how aware they are of your product, how aware they are of a desire or need which your product fulfills, and how many similar products they’ve been presented with in the past.

When you understand all these things, along with knowing your prospects’ biggest pain points, you’re well on your way to making more sales.

Why?

Because you can then write a headline that sucks your ideal prospects into your main body copy. Yet if you screw up your headline (in other words, if it doesn’t resonate with your ideal prospects), then they’ll just skip over it.

And they won’t even read your copy.

Anyway, my point is this:

I know the health market so damn well, you’re guaranteed I’ll nail this most important part. Plus, I’ll be able to write your copy relatively fast.

How come?

Because I won’t have to waste weeks (or even months) getting to know the market.

Anyway, I always like to give value before I take. (This motto has served me well in, how shall I say it, my “personal life”, too – ha!)

Which is why, if you want to ask me for advice regarding your own copy, I’ll happily give it.

Email me at tom@iamtomandrews.com.

All the best,

Tom Andrews

P.S. For the record, I’m a Game of Thrones addict, Norwich City Football Club supporter (someone has to be), gym-goer and an “extroverted-introvert”.

Oh, and I LOVE visiting Orlando and pretending I’m a wizard in “The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter”.

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